Sentences with phrase «foreign national candidate»

To ensure that a foreign national candidate has the H - 1B visa at the start of their program the candidate will be asked to pay for the premium processing filing fee of $ 1,225 USD, if necessary.

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«In 2014, Mr. Pigeon together with representatives from this Canadian company also orchestrated a donation of $ 25,000, from the foreign national that ran that company to the reelection campaign for a candidate for state office,» Kennedy said.
Clark has a better grasp of foreign policy and national security issues than any of the other candidates you cited in the Democratic field.
(CNN)- Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry appeared before a ballroom of veterans Monday as the governor of Texas, but used the platform to deliver a national message on foreign policy and war strategy.
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Individual foreign nationals are not involved in any way in the making of donations to nonfederal candidates and committees.
The CWU - previously led by Alan Johnson, so hardly a hotbed of Hard Leftism - should stop wasting its money on New Labour and start funding individual candidates, regardless of party (if any), who do in fact support public services, strong unions, rural communities, national sovereignty (both as against the EU and as against the foreign acquisition of a key national asset), and the monarchy's direct link to every address in the count.
The 2016 election cycle is in full swing, with candidates from all political parties at the national, state and local level campaigning and debating a variety of issues, ranging from the economy and foreign policy to immigration and the environment, among others.
The Democratic presidential candidate from Illinois called for a mandatory national cap on carbon emissions, as well as an investment of $ 150 billion over 10 years to develop new energy resources, in order to reduce the country's appetite for foreign oil by 35 percent by 2030.
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